The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Public Credit ( as expressed by the Bank of England and the National Debt ) would be imperilled if the Stuarts gained the ascendant . The ' young man of about twenty - two years of age ' menacing the Act of Settlement , is James , son ...
... Public Credit ( as expressed by the Bank of England and the National Debt ) would be imperilled if the Stuarts gained the ascendant . The ' young man of about twenty - two years of age ' menacing the Act of Settlement , is James , son ...
Strana 528
... public men and events ( cf. No. 427 ) . Opposite this idle corner stood the statue of Marforio , which , according to the ready wit of the mob , conversed with its neighbour . In this lively play of question and answer on the pedestals ...
... public men and events ( cf. No. 427 ) . Opposite this idle corner stood the statue of Marforio , which , according to the ready wit of the mob , conversed with its neighbour . In this lively play of question and answer on the pedestals ...
Strana 566
... Public Spirit ( 1711 ) , page 13. This paper occasioned a pamphlet , The Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the Spectator from an Officer in Flanders . PAGE 500. Virgil , Georgics , iii . 25. Addison printed ' Atque inter- texti tollant ...
... Public Spirit ( 1711 ) , page 13. This paper occasioned a pamphlet , The Spectator Inspected or A Letter to the Spectator from an Officer in Flanders . PAGE 500. Virgil , Georgics , iii . 25. Addison printed ' Atque inter- texti tollant ...
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